Category: Atticus Finch

  • The Unspoken Privilege Of Atticus Finch

    The Unspoken Privilege Of Atticus Finch Atticus Finch is regarded by many as a hero and an ideal role model. Hes known to be a proponent for humanitys equal right to justice and his parenting was considered to be way ahead of his time. But no ones perfect, and Atticus is no exception. Even though…

  • Atticus Finch’s Honesty And Courage

    Atticus Finch’s Honesty And Courage Who is Atticus Finch? Atticus is one of if not the best man in Maycomb, he is also a lawyer and a father who acts in a very gentleman way even in the most nerve-wracking situations a person could be in. And in the types of situations that he finds…

  • Atticus Finch Is A Good Parent And Role Model

    Atticus Finch Is A Good Parent And Role Model Introduction to Atticus Finch’s Parenting and Role Model Qualities Referring to the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, readers will see Atticus Finch as no ordinary man. He acts as not only a role model to his children Scout and Jem Finch but to the Maycomb…

  • An Understanding Man Atticus Finch

    An Understanding Man Atticus Finch Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving,(Dale Carnegie). The book To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee contains many strong and defining characters. One character who stands out from the rest is a lawyer who defends a black…

  • A Character Analysis Of Atticus Finch

    A Character Analysis Of Atticus Finch In Harper Lees Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, the reader is introduced to an admirable father figure within the first chapter. Atticus Finch, a single father of two, lives in rural 1930s America working as a lawyer and state legislator. Being older than most parents in Maycomb,…

  • To Kill a Mockingbird: Techniques Used to Pressure and Construct the Characters of Bob Ewell and Atticus Finch

    To Kill a Mockingbird: Techniques Used to Pressure and Construct the Characters of Bob Ewell and Atticus Finch Harper Lees fictional bildungsroman novel, To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM), published in 1960, depicts Americas discriminatory historical period of the 1900s. It entails the perspective from a reflection of the author’s childhood and it also includes the…

  • To Kill A Mockingbird: To Be an Outsider Is To Be a Hero

    To Kill A Mockingbird: To Be an Outsider Is To Be a Hero What does it mean to be an outsider? On a personal level, the thought of being excluded from a group to me, made being labelled as an ‘outsider’ seem negative. However, Harper Lee, through her thought-provoking yet engaging novel, To Kill A…

  • Examples of Racism in to Kill a Mockingbird

    Examples of Racism in to Kill a Mockingbird Introduction to Discrimination in “To Kill a Mockingbird” Discrimination has been present throughout human history for centuries. In Harper Lees classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, there is a narration of happenings during the Great Depression and how discrimination was evident between black and white communities. Due…

  • Atticus vs Bob Ewell: Comparative Essay on To Kill A Mockingbird

    Atticus vs Bob Ewell: Comparative Essay on To Kill A Mockingbird Comparing Atticus Finch and Bob Ewell is like comparing God to the devil. No two characters have ever been so antithetical. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee does an acceptable job in showing the audience that they have opposite roles in their community,…

  • Role of Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird

    Role of Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus Finch pl0yed 0 cruci0l role in To Kill 0 Mockinbird. He pl0yed the role of the l0wyer which took pl0ce in M0ycomb, 0l0b0m0. In his whole f0mily, he w0s the only one who bec0me 0 l0wyer. He w0s very c0lm thought every situ0tion. He w0s…